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A Strayer associate degree in information technology gives you hands-on experience upon which you can build a successful career. Learn a broad range of skills from user experience to network troubleshooting to resource optimization. You’ll also develop your communication and critical-thinking skills to enhance your employability.

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Application Fee:$50 (not applicable in all states)

Technology Fee:$65.00 per quarter

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$1,420.00 per course (Full-Time), $1,420.00 per course (Part Time). Textbooks and supplies are not included in the tuition rates and must be purchased by the student. You should allow approximately $3,000.00 for textbooks and supplies over the course of your degree.

Tuition rates apply to all new and readmit undergraduate students. For all students enrolled as an undergraudate prior to Winter 2014, please Click here for undergraduate tuition rates.

Strayer University's academic calendar runs on te quarter systems, which means that classes start 4 times per year. Classes meet for 11 weeks with 1-2 week breaks between quarters. The above times to graduate assume that students are enrolled in consecutive quarters. All of these facts and figures refer to any concentration that you choose.

CIS 175-Introduction to Networking

Prerequisite: CIS 106 or CIS 109 or CIS 111

This course introduces students to the fundamentals of networking technology. The focus of the course will include networking protocols, topologies, hardware and operating systems. Topics include data communications, telecommunications, infrastructure security, inter/intranetworking and the application of networking to multimedia, information storage and distribution.

CIS 210-Systems Analysis and Development

Prerequisite: CIS 106 or CIS 109 or CIS 111

This course presents the processes, methods, techniques and tools that organizations use to effectively architect computer-based technologies. Topics include a fundamental review of project management and data design followed by the processes required to gather and articulate business requirements. Students will acquire skills to procure, evaluate, test and systematically build systems for integration into an organization.

CIS 273-Web Design and Development

This course presents students the design, implementation and testing of web-based applications including related software, databases, scripting techniques, interfaces and digital media. It also covers social, ethical and security issues arising from the web, e-commerce and social networking software applications.

CIS 312-Computer Architecture

Discover the concepts and essential skills necessary to administer operating systems, networks, software, file systems, file servers, web systems, database systems, system documentation, policies and procedures. Topics include the methods required to select, deploy, integrate and administer computing platforms or components that support an organizations information technology infrastructure. Explore the fundamentals of hardware and software, as well as how they integrate to form essential components of systems.

CIS 375-Human Computer Interaction

Explore user-centered methodologies in the development, evaluation and deployment of information technology applications and systems. Study evolving technologies and devices and learn to design interactive products that enhance the way people communicate, interact and work with computers. Topics include user and task analysis, human factors, ergonomics, accessibility standards and cognitive psychology.

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“When I look back on my time at Strayer University, what stands out is the passion and energy of the professors. I had a young family and was working full-time, and the instructors’ enthusiasm kept me motivated. I also relied extensively on Strayer University’s administrative support staff to keep me on-track.”

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